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So I expect a certain language barrier in china, but the total lack of comprehension of a pointed finger baffles me every time. You want your taxi driver to keep going, so you point straight ahead, and he tries to turn. Then when you shout "no no!" and point more vigorously forward, slowly, as you would to a child, he pulls over. WTF? This happens to me all the time. The other day I tried to point left and the driver accelerated.
Just now, behind me, at the hotel bar this guy gave 100 quai to the waitress and told her to give it to the band. He said band, he said music, we both pantomimed guitar playing and piano. She nodded and smiled and took his 100 to a hooker sitting across the bar. She came over to sit with him and was very disappointed when he tried again to convey it was for the band and sent her away. As I type the 100 is still floating between managers and bartenders without a home. The band plays on, on a giant ******* stage that cannot be mistaken when you point to it.
Chinese people, what gives? Is pointing not spoken in China?
Just now, behind me, at the hotel bar this guy gave 100 quai to the waitress and told her to give it to the band. He said band, he said music, we both pantomimed guitar playing and piano. She nodded and smiled and took his 100 to a hooker sitting across the bar. She came over to sit with him and was very disappointed when he tried again to convey it was for the band and sent her away. As I type the 100 is still floating between managers and bartenders without a home. The band plays on, on a giant ******* stage that cannot be mistaken when you point to it.
Chinese people, what gives? Is pointing not spoken in China?